23Synonyms found for immaterial

Word Origin & History

immaterial late 14c., from M.L. immaterialis "not consisting of matter, spiritual," from L.L. immaterialis, from in- "not" + L.L. materialis (see material). Sense of "unimportant" is first recorded 1690s from material in its 16c. sense of "important."

Example Sentences for immaterial

But several others described being led astray by studies that turned out to be immaterial or steeped in opaque discourse.

Their performance is immaterial so long as they maintain enough political power to prevent gross adjustments to their arrangement.

Whatever that speed is, in this experiment, is completely immaterial.

Our consciousness seems to exist in an immaterial realm, distinct from the meat on our bones.

He did not indicate their subject matter nor why he considered them immaterial.

The fact that he engaged in illegal activities, tortured and shot dogs is immaterial and probably not true.

Economists generally believe in all kinds of growth, even immaterial.

People are getting overwhelmed, and the entropic rot in immaterial cyberspace is gonna take an almighty toll.

The fact that the lie is about climate change is immaterial.

The fact that they gave you the opportunity to prove your legal status is immaterial.